8G21
Reelin C-Terminal Region
SOLUTION NMR
NMR Experiment | ||||||||
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Experiment | Type | Sample Contents | Solvent | Ionic Strength | pH | Pressure | Temperature (K) | Spectrometer |
1 | 1H TOCSY | 3.3 mM [U-98% 15N] Reelin CTR, 50 % v/v THF (CF3-CD2-OH), 0.25 mM DSS (4,4-dimethyl-4-silapentane-1-sulfonic acid) | 50% H2O/50% D2O | 7.4 | 298.15 | Agilent Direct Drive 600 | ||
2 | 1H NOESY | 3.3 mM [U-98% 15N] Reelin CTR, 50 % v/v THF (CF3-CD2-OH), 0.25 mM DSS (4,4-dimethyl-4-silapentane-1-sulfonic acid) | 50% H2O/50% D2O | 7.4 | 298.15 | Agilent Direct Drive 600 | ||
3 | 2D 1H-15N | 3.3 mM [U-98% 15N] Reelin CTR, 50 % v/v THF (CF3-CD2-OH), 0.25 mM DSS (4,4-dimethyl-4-silapentane-1-sulfonic acid) | 50% H2O/50% D2O | 7.4 | 298.15 | Agilent Direct Drive 600 | ||
4 | 2D 1H-13C | 3.3 mM [U-98% 15N] Reelin CTR, 50 % v/v THF (CF3-CD2-OH), 0.25 mM DSS (4,4-dimethyl-4-silapentane-1-sulfonic acid) | 50% H2O/50% D2O | 7.4 | 298.15 | Agilent Direct Drive 600 |
NMR Spectrometer Information | |||
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Spectrometer | Manufacturer | Model | Field Strength |
1 | Agilent | Direct Drive | 600 |
NMR Refinement | ||
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Method | Details | Software |
na | 20 best structures superimposed on backbone atoms (N,CA,C,O) | CNS |
NMR Ensemble Information | |
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Conformer Selection Criteria | structures with the lowest energy |
Conformers Calculated Total Number | 20 |
Conformers Submitted Total Number | 20 |
Representative Model | 1 (closest to the average) |
Computation: NMR Software | ||||
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# | Classification | Version | Software Name | Author |
1 | refinement | CNS | 1.2.1 | Brunger A. T. et.al. |
2 | structure calculation | ARIA | 2.3.2 | Linge, O'Donoghue and Nilges |
3 | data analysis | PSVS | Bhattacharya and Montelione | |
4 | data analysis | CcpNmr Analysis | 2.4.2 | CCPN |
5 | data analysis | NMRPipe | Delaglio, Grzesiek, Vuister, Zhu, Pfeifer and Bax | |
6 | data analysis | PyMOL | 2.5.4 | Schrodinger and DeLano |
7 | structure calculation | CNS | 1.2.1 | Brunger A. T. et.al. |